Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 26, 2014
Transcript:
Girl: It ruins a nice day when there are fewer and fewer nice days left. We don't need it to water the crops we've already hauled in. It knocks the last good leaves off the trees. I can't think of a single good thing about rain in October. Mrs. Olsen: It isn't snow yet. Girl: I didn't know you could sound optimistic by injecting more pessimism. Frazz: Ah, you found Mrs. Olsen's hidden talent.
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
I hope this doesn’t jinx thing and we get another Halloween snow storm.
TheSkulker almost 10 years ago
How about replenishing the water supply?
bsqnbay almost 10 years ago
In all things…be thankful!
jessegooddoggy almost 10 years ago
October is the BEST month of the year, in my opinion. The air is cooler, the crowds are gone, the trees are gorgeous, the lighting is more interesting, and there is the hope of a replenishing wet winter. The only downside is that low sun always seems to be in my eyes when I am hiking the EMPTY trails.
YatInExile almost 10 years ago
In south Louisiana, we need rain in October-February to help the upcoming crawfish crop.
skyriderwest almost 10 years ago
For those on a well system here in BC, the rain is providing a much needed fill-up of the aquifer.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 10 years ago
What is this “rain” thing people are talking about? Does it have to do with the internet? Or maybe it’s some new kind of game the kids are playing. I don’t get it.
Kroykali almost 10 years ago
This time of year, I call rain “self-shoveling snow”.
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I love this! And we actually got water falling out of the sky yesterday. I thought it had forgotten how to do that. (Now go snow in the Sierras, we need it.)
Varnes almost 10 years ago
We have so much fresh drinking water in Michigan we can sail thousand foot long freighters all over it….
doctorwho29 almost 10 years ago
Snow would be much better!
Arianne almost 10 years ago
I’m hearing Boris from “Lady and the Tramp” : “Miserable being must find more miserable being. Then, is happy”.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Got that right, Mrs. Olsen! Yes, you do!